Tradingview Charts now part of TWS (Beta)

Fully agree on the big picture. IB wont solve that. But at least things with IB go in the right direction.

This is definitely better than before, but with the "crippled" service I doubt anyone will actually ditch a 3rd party package to use even the improved IB charting since it doesn't really fix the pain points. They just went from comically unusable to useful only in a pinch.

Of course the underlying reason for high data/charting costs (which IB customers would have to pay to access a full-service package) is the rentier exchange oligopoly whereby private companies (NYSE, CME, ICE) are allowed to set up a toll booth, openly collude on pricing in full view of regulators, and charge everyone who merely wants to know what current prices are to the tune of 50%+ operating margins (among the highest of any listed companies in the world) under the guise of "free market capitalism" and while muttering some bullshit about innovation and Juneteenth.
This is definitely better than before, but with the "crippled" service I doubt anyone will actually ditch a 3rd party package to use even the improved IB charting since it doesn't really fix the pain points. They just went from comically unusable to useful only in a pinch.

Of course the underlying reason for high data/charting costs (which IB customers would have to pay to access a full-service package) is the rentier exchange oligopoly whereby private companies (NYSE, CME, ICE) are allowed to set up a toll booth, openly collude on pricing in full view of regulators, and charge everyone who merely wants to know what current prices are to the tune of 50%+ operating margins (among the highest of any listed companies in the world) under the guise of "free market capitalism" and while muttering some bullshit about innovation and Juneteenth.
 
I don't mind paying Tradingview instead of IBKR data if the charts can be integrated into TWS ecosystem.
Not sure if you know this already, but you can sign into IB via Tradingview.

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10-15 bucks a month for full fledged tv. If you can't afford that then you are in the wrong industry.

Pinescript cannot be used in the TradingView charts inside TWS. That is not good for traders who have their own proprietary stuff.
 
10-15 bucks a month for full fledged tv. If you can't afford that then you are in the wrong industry.

This thread is about using TradingView inside TWS, not using TradingView separately.

I don't think I count as rich but I can still afford TradingView :)
 
I already clearly mentioned in an above post that tv integration in TWS does NOT come with Pinescript. It's a tws chart replacement and nothing else. Ib is a broker not a data provider or backrest engine.

This thread is about using TradingView inside TWS, not using TradingView separately.

I'm not rich but I still can afford TradingView.

Rude comment, by the way.
 
I removed my first comment in the post before you replied. Apologies for calling your post stupid.

But it's frustrating to always hear people bitch about IB when they at the same time choose to use IB day in day out. I opened the thread, I described clearly what IB is offering and how it is improving the quality of its charting features. Yet all the trolls come out of the woods complaining how this is not there and that is not there and how this is not working and that is not working. The TV Charts are in beta inside TWS, the product is not yet in production. Issues are to be expected, the direction is what counts.

I am already a subscriber of TradingView.

Don't know how my initial comment offended you. Your first reply was rude and it was followed by another rude comment.

IBKR's new feature is a good one and I'm making some feedback. If you disagree with the feedback, there is no need to make personal and rude remarks. That is not the way I will interact with another person online.

I'll leave it to other readers to read the interaction.
 
I already clearly mentioned in an above post that tv integration in TWS does NOT come with Pinescript. It's a tws chart replacement and nothing else. Ib is a broker not a data provider or backrest engine.

Ok. I guess I'm asking too much to have Pinescript integrated into IBKR. It'll be good if I can use my customized pinescripts on TWS and use it on IBKR to key in the orders. Having a subscription to TradingView cannot be avoided in this case.

Thanks for starting this thread and bringing this feature to my attention.
 
If Pinescript matters to you so much then you can do what another user suggested, use the full tv platform and execute within TV with IB broker integration. Problem solved.

Ok. I guess I'm asking too much to have Pinescript integrated into IBKR. It'll be good if I can use my customized pinescripts on TWS and use it on IBKR to key in the orders. Having a subscription to TradingView cannot be avoided in this case.

Thanks for starting this thread and bringing this feature to my attention.
 
I removed my first comment in the post before you replied. Apologies for calling your post stupid.

But it's frustrating to always hear people bitch about IB when they at the same time choose to use IB day in day out. I opened the thread, I described clearly what IB is offering and how it is improving the quality of its charting features. Yet all the trolls come out of the woods complaining how this is not there and that is not there and how this is not working and that is not working. The TV Charts are in beta inside TWS, the product is not yet in production. Issues are to be expected, the direction is what counts.

I have deleted my other reply so that this thread that you started won't be derailed. I like this new feature very much.

I like both IBKR and TradingView. If not, I won't be using both actively. I'm not a troll but it's unavoidable to get greedy as a customer sometimes :)

I think it's ok to be a demanding customer as long as the requests are not unreasonable. Businesses improve when they listen to the feedback of demanding customers. If the requests are unreasonable, I believe most customers will understand if customer service explains in an objective and non-personal manner why certain things can't be done.
 
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